+ Follow CIVIL SERVICE RULES AND REGULATIONS Tag
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[Title] => BI employees off-limits sa coffee shops at resto
[Summary] => Binalaan ni Bureau of Immigration officer-in-charge Ronaldo Ledesma ang mga kawani ng ahensiya sa pag-iistambay sa mga restaurant at coffee shops na malapit sa BI main office sa Intramuros, Maynila.
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[Title] => 24 Customs officials nix resign call
[Summary] => Some 24 appointees of ousted President Joseph Estrada at the Bureau of Customs (BOC) are sticking to their guns and to their posts.
The officials have stubbornly refused to heed what they called an "improper and uncalled for" order by former BOC chief Renato Ampil Monday last week for them to submit their courtesy resignation because they are career officials.
"There is no written order from Malacañang nor from the Department of Finance (DOF). This is all an initiative of Ampil. We will not resign. Nobody has resigned," they chorused.
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CIVIL SERVICE RULES AND REGULATIONS
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[Title] => BI employees off-limits sa coffee shops at resto
[Summary] => Binalaan ni Bureau of Immigration officer-in-charge Ronaldo Ledesma ang mga kawani ng ahensiya sa pag-iistambay sa mga restaurant at coffee shops na malapit sa BI main office sa Intramuros, Maynila.
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[Title] => 24 Customs officials nix resign call
[Summary] => Some 24 appointees of ousted President Joseph Estrada at the Bureau of Customs (BOC) are sticking to their guns and to their posts.
The officials have stubbornly refused to heed what they called an "improper and uncalled for" order by former BOC chief Renato Ampil Monday last week for them to submit their courtesy resignation because they are career officials.
"There is no written order from Malacañang nor from the Department of Finance (DOF). This is all an initiative of Ampil. We will not resign. Nobody has resigned," they chorused.
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January 28, 2001 - 12:00am